WHAT IS DIRO?
DIRO is a decentralized identifier and access to applications supported by crowdsourcing contact lists {for networks, the Internet, applications, IoT, contracts, intelligent AR / VR and other domains that use people's resources.
Automatic, organized and constantly updated contacts with one-click access to services. Make your contacts active - be it the IVR option, the waiting time, the last appointment, or just a mile or preference with unauthorized access from your contacts.
Resource Directory Context
Reduce over 90% of contact management efforts
Diro uses the power of a crowd of scouts to automatically tag people for a phone book for everyone.
Efforts continue to decline by 50%, 66%, 75% and so on, as people join the phone book.
Proof of service life to ensure digital identity
With live conversations with friends and family.
Make Sybil your personality by checking livehuman on groups and devices when you talk with family and friends.
Never lose your secret key and confidently restore lost keys using key fragments stored on other phones.
Decentralized IAM (dIAM) (the market of 32 billion US dollars in 2022)
Currently, IAM is highly fragmented, and there is identity in various Silo service providers. The need for cybersecurity and access control is growing at the level of the recipe. In addition, billions of IoT devices can not be controlled by a centralized identity provider, as violations of these providers will be catastrophic.
Operating system directory
Automatic contact management, where:
Automatic contact management
Automatic retrieval of lost contacts
Automatically updated contacts
Digital Identity for Blockchain
Phone number in the format of reading:
Full control of privacy
Privacy Control (DPKI)
Decentralized search (uPort)
Integration of KYC and AML
Identity verification (proof of life)
Connect the identity of silos
Conclusion
Contact directories offer a quick method for verifying digital identifiers using SPKI to create a social KYC. It also offers the possibility of strong authentication of authenticity through interactive interactions with human verifications over voice and video calls. Voice and video conversations provide a continuous stream of reliable authentication for digital identifiers.
In addition, a decentralized identity platform requires a secure public and private key
management and recovery to make their own credentials possible. Architectures based on DPKI and uPort also require social proof for key management and recovery.
Thus, social KYC is a critical factor for authentication in various aspects of creating a decentralized identity structure, including key management, identification of non-synthetic identifiers, and authentication creation with lifetime verification from other devices.
Contact directories based on MSDINs open a new area of the decentralized identity and access infrastructure in several domains, such as web applications, block chains, AR / VR and all other industries as user directories for context and security (LDAP). Contact information based on the crowd, containing MSDIN, offers a fast source of building a universal decentralized identification system, which is a holy grail for the provision of public goods.
Scaling trust with a chain of blocks
Identification and security for establishing trust are important building blocks in the chain. Contact directories or social graphs are a central component of the decentralization of identity and access management. Without the use of social confirmation, a reliable decentralized architecture for identification and security is impossible.
To contribute and know about the progress of this proposal, you can visit some of the following links:
Website: http://www.diro.io/
Whitepaper : https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/fae167_26798553a540495d9c8189932e9c088f.pdf
Annoucement thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3266144.msg34032664#msg34032664
Telegram : https://t.me/DiroToken
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiroBlockchain
Twitter : https://twitter.com/DiroLabs
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